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This site is for everyone interested in the development of our Virtual Museum. The HCLE Virtual Museum will document the early use of computing to promote learning and education. Most of this material is not currently available on the web - yet. It should be accessible for scholars, teachers, learners, hobbyists and history buffs. read more... Join us as we explore the collection and get the Virtual Museum web site launched (late in 2015). Add your story so others can learn new ways to learn. Want to "Like" the site?Buttons are on the left and at the bottom of this page!
Scroll down to find links to most of the pages on this wiki When you add a page, please put a link to it here under the appropriate heading Site Outline
I. OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this page is to design an effective navigation tool for the HCLE wiki. It will create a hierarchy of pages to make it easier for you to find the sections of this site that interest you. Eventually this page will be condensed into a left-column navigation bar that shows main sections with drop-down subsections. (If you can write the code to build the navigation bar please go ahead and try it.)
Click on the links below to indicates pages that interest you and to retrace your steps, click on your browser's back.
Ed Tech Stories - If you have stories about how you learned to compute before 1990, this is the place they should be. We want to know what your goals were, how you went about learning, who and what helped, what got in your way or frustrated you. This is about you and learning, not details about hardware or software beyond what is needed to give your story context.
Ed Tech Pioneers page - Some stories stand out because they are about the Pioneers who made early, serious contributions the the field of educational technology. These are our unsung heroes who deserve to be recognized for their work. They have wisdom that will help us create better learning environments for the future.Ed Tech Pioneers are people who were instrumental in using computing for teaching and/or learning. Although some came from the fledgling computing industry, most were teachers, professors, engineers and hobbyists who wanted to share their discoveries about computing with others. Their focus was (and is) on people, not machines or software.
Many people developed the computing technologies and software that learners and students used. Often, these innovators were not specifically targeting education although their impact in this field was significant. Find out about them in this section.
Welcome to the History of Computing in Learning and Education Project(aka our Virtual Museum's digital loading dock)
This site is for everyone interested in the development of our Virtual Museum. The HCLE Virtual Museum will document the early use of computing to promote learning and education. Most of this material is not currently available on the web - yet. It should be accessible for scholars, teachers, learners, hobbyists and history buffs. read more...
Join us as we explore the collection and get the Virtual Museum web site launched (late in 2015). Add your story so others can learn new ways to learn.
Want to "Like" the site?Buttons are on the left and at the bottom of this page!
Scroll down to find links to most of the pages on this wiki
When you add a page, please put a link to it here under the appropriate heading
Site Outline
I. OBJECTIVE
The purpose of this page is to design an effective navigation tool for the HCLE wiki. It will create a hierarchy of pages to make it easier for you to find the sections of this site that interest you. Eventually this page will be condensed into a left-column navigation bar that shows main sections with drop-down subsections. (If you can write the code to build the navigation bar please go ahead and try it.)
Click on the links below to indicates pages that interest you and to retrace your steps, click on your browser's back.
About the HCLE ProjecO*OP Center
About the Staff
Volunteering
Volunteers Pages
Intern Pages
Contributors
Contribution
Collaboration
Physical Museums
Virtual Museums
Events
Online Museum Working Group
HCLE Consortium
Contact us
Miscellaneous Links
II. Infrastructure
Administration
Curation
Databases
Catalog
Digital (Image) Archive
Digital_Preservation
Metadata
Metadata Standards and Discussions
Metadata Team
Software_Archive
HCLE Virtual Museum Web Site
Operations
III. Planning the Virtual Museum
IV. Stories and Pioneers in Educational Computing
V. Supporting Innovators and Inventors
Many people developed the computing technologies and software that learners and students used. Often, these innovators were not specifically targeting education although their impact in this field was significant. Find out about them in this section.
VI. Virtual Exhibits
VII. Exhibit Working Pages
VIII. Research